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You will remember it is called a gate — the gate to that wicked place I suppose is is meant . ” “ Rose , you amaze me ! How can you , a young woman of only nineteen , stand up for so vulgar a name as Hell - Gate !
You will remember it is called a gate — the gate to that wicked place I suppose is is meant . ” “ Rose , you amaze me ! How can you , a young woman of only nineteen , stand up for so vulgar a name as Hell - Gate !
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... without paying it a visit . Never ! never ! - he would as soon think of living on dry land as think of letting even a canoe pass , without visiting it . ” “ Do you suppose there is such a being , really , as Nep . tune , aunty ?
... without paying it a visit . Never ! never ! - he would as soon think of living on dry land as think of letting even a canoe pass , without visiting it . ” “ Do you suppose there is such a being , really , as Nep . tune , aunty ?
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“ I suppose so , sir , because it did come and take him off . That's all I knows about it . ” “ Had you no jaw with the gentleman ? You was n't mnm the whole time you was in the boat with him ?
“ I suppose so , sir , because it did come and take him off . That's all I knows about it . ” “ Had you no jaw with the gentleman ? You was n't mnm the whole time you was in the boat with him ?
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“ Whom do you suppose him to be , Captain Spike ? " “ Who , - a feller that lives by his own wicked deeds . No matter who he is . An informer , perhaps . At any rate , he is not the man to outwit the Molly Swash , and her old , stupid ...
“ Whom do you suppose him to be , Captain Spike ? " “ Who , - a feller that lives by his own wicked deeds . No matter who he is . An informer , perhaps . At any rate , he is not the man to outwit the Molly Swash , and her old , stupid ...
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The term comes , I suppose , from the circumstance that the vessel is about to be off , and it is natural to think of those we leave behind , at such a moment . I intend to write to your aunt Sprague , my dear , the instant I hear we ...
The term comes , I suppose , from the circumstance that the vessel is about to be off , and it is natural to think of those we leave behind , at such a moment . I intend to write to your aunt Sprague , my dear , the instant I hear we ...
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